Sutherlin tourist information
Sutherlin is a hunting and fishing paradise. There are seasons on deer, Roosevelt and Rocky Mountain Elk, black bear, cougar, bob cat, grey and red fox, wild turkey, quail, pheasant, mourning dove, Canadian geese, ducks, banded pigeon and many other wild birds and animals. For fishermen, Sutherlin has two dams, three creeks and the largest stocked log pond in Douglas County, all within a 5 minute drive from the city center. Sutherlin is also close to the excellent fly fishing of the Umpqua River. Since over 80% of the county is timberland, almost anywhere you go takes you to a park or a forest camp for family enjoyment.
Since Sutherlin is located in one of the many valleys between the Cascade Mountain Range and the Coastal Mountain Range, local wineries produce prize winning, premium vintages. Tours of the Scott Henry Winery west of Sutherlin, the Bjelland Vineyards and Winery near Reston, or the Hill Crest Winery at Melrose can be arranged by calling the Sutherlin Chamber of Commerce at (541) 459-5829.
Cooper Creek Dam is an excellent recreation site located in a valley adjoining Sutherlin. It provides trout fishing, boating, separate swimming facilities, two dock areas, ski pattern and many secluded picnic areas. Ford Pond is two miles to the west, where blue gill and crappie abound for family fishing enjoyment. With 30 county parks, 17 state parks, and the Crater Lake National Park nearby, there are many opportunities for recreation in Sutherlin.
Sutherlin aerial map
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